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New date released for George Parker’s presentation on ‘supporting sex, sexuality and gender diversity in gynaecology and maternity care: an introduction’, confirmed date of 31st January 2018 at 3pm-4.30pm at 13 Coyle Street, Sandringham, Auckland. Hope to see you the

We want to hear from you! Get in touch on Facebook here or email us at info@womens-health.org.nz. A nationwide shortage of the oral contraceptive pill has pharmacies worried they may have to start turning women away. Read more about the situation here.

Dame Margaret Sparrow was named a Public Health Champion 2017 by the Public Health Association (PHA) for her life’s work serving and leading sexual and reproductive health services and rights in New Zealand. PHA Wellington Branch Spokesperson Maria Cotter says Dame Margaret, having c

Due to unforeseen circumstances, George Parker’s presentation on ‘supporting sex, sexuality and gender diversity in gynaecology and maternity care: an introduction’, has been postponed. Please click on the attached SurveyMonkey to advise which date is more suitable for you. We apolog

WHA attended a lunch celebrating employers implementing a living wage for their employees this week. It was so encouraging hearing from employers with a social conscience who were playing their part in meeting the UN’s sustainable development goals. This will impact women and health b

Its November, the end of the year is nearing! It’s White Ribbon Day on November 25th which aims to end men’s violence towards women by encouraging men to lead by example and talk to other men. Check out their website here. Take the pledge here! This year Buddy Day is held

Actress Alyssa Milano was one of the first to call for people to share their experiences via the #MeToo hashtag in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein abuse revelations. “If all the women who have been sexually harassed or assaulted wrote ‘Me too’ as a status, we might